... getting to the stage where one medieval town is just the same as all the others now.

We spent a couple of hours in Bury St Edmunds then drove back to Thetford where we walked around Castle Hill, which is an old fort site dating back to the 1100's. From there we moved on to Thetford Priory which dates back to Henry the VIII times.

Dropped Cheryl of for a pedicure while I went back to the room for a short rest. We dined at the Thomas Paine pub and a very nice ...

... a beautiful cathedral as its centre piece. This appears to be the norm throughout the UK and the size and grandueir of the cathedrals seems to be based on the size of the respective towns and the history surrounding the areas they are located in. Marg and I were able to wander the streets of the town and spend some time exploring the cathedrals exterior and interior and taking the required photographs. We then settled into a lovely pizza restaurant ...

... anywhere else I have been. These are some of the things I will remember, the everyday as well as the outright amazing. And, by the way, I am quite tall in Peru.

The architecture, particularly in Cusco. In the centre, it has a colonial feel - white-washed walls, terracotta pan tiles, little wooden balconies, in some parts blue-painted doors and windows, cobblestone roads. But there are also parts of exposed Inca walls following an earthquake in 1950. ...